That completely depends on the value of 'x', and every different value of 'x'
produces a different answer.
We suspect, however, that whatever 'x' happens to be, exponentiating it
to the 542,497 power will introduce such inaccuracy that the answer will be
worthless.
This also leads us to strongly suspect that the question is whimsical, and has
no serious useful purpose.
What is the result if you add 0 on each side of an equation?
The solutions of the equation (if any) remain unchanged.
How many gallons is in 1 cusec?
1 cusec, or 1 cubic foot per second, would be 7.48 gallons per second.
What method to use on this equation 5x plus 10-20 and-5x plus y equals 9?
Substitute this value in the second equation:
-5*-2 + y = 9
that is 10 + y = 9
so that y = -1
What does 1 and three fifth plus four fifths equal?
1 3/5 + 4/5 = 12/5 (<improper fraction) or as a mixed fraction, 2 2/5
(2 and two fifths)
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What is the square root or 5 x cubed 9 plus 5?
sqrt(5x^3+5) = sqrt(5)sqrt(x^3+1)=sqrt(5)sqrt(x+1)sqrt(x^2-x+1)
I have just factored the internal terms and still keeping the square roots. you might use these factors in solving or simplifying.
There is no equation (nor inequality) in the question. There is also no unknown variable. So there is nothing to solve.
The relevant formula here is Newton's Second Law, meaning that you need to divide the force by the mass. If you want to estimate the answer in your head - if that's what you mean by "guess" - you can round the mass to 700 or 800, and the force to 1000 or 1100.
How do you know which is the r and the s in factored equations?
The Answers community requires more information for this question. Please edit your question to include more context. There is no standardisation in the use of r and s in factored equations.
What education is needed for gametesting?
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What do you use to find the area of a circle?
use this. A(area) = pi x r2 ( pi, which is 3.14 or 22/7, times the radius squared (r x r) )
Whether the period of a pendulum is influenced by the point from which it is released?
Yes as the momentum is greater although now that i think about it it may only effect the speed only
A hyperbola is a conic section. It is a curve in 2-dimensional space whose equation is of the form (x - a)*(y - b) = c where a, b and c are constants.
The curve is asymptotic at the points x = a and y = b.
See link for more.
Is x equals 4 for the problem 2x plus 4 equals 0?
Nope. In this case, x would be equal to -2. Here's how you can work it out:
Given:
2x + 4 = 0
Subtract four from both sides of the equation:
2x + 4 - 4 = 0 - 4
2x = -4
Now divide both sides by two:
2x / 2 = -4 / 2
x = -2